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f/10, 1/160s, ISO1000, FL - 135mm, f/10, 1/160s, ISO1000, FL - 116mm

priyambubai

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These are the images of a two-striped jumper (Telamonia dimidiata). These were captured right before the spider jumped on my camera and that was the end of the photo session!! These were taken with Sony A7iii with 55-210mm lens with Raynox DCR-250 attached. I have used external flash with diffuser. Hope you like these.

f/10, 1/160s, ISO1000, FL - 135mm

f/10, 1/160s, ISO1000, FL - 116mm [Stack of 3 images]
 

Helix_2648

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Love the second photo the most because the whole spider is in frame and looks so surprised! Unfortunately it's a bit overexposed by the flashlight.
 

priyambubai

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Love the second photo the most because the whole spider is in frame and looks so surprised! Unfortunately it's a bit overexposed by the flashlight.
Yeah, that's the moment it realized that it was the proper time to jump on my camera!!
 
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Tina Boes

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The color striping on the body/head is very unusual. I would love to find one of those.
I wonder sometimes if they see their reflections in the lens glass when we get in close like that, and they jump to take on the "intruder". LOL
 
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priyambubai

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The color striping on the body/head is very unusual. I would love to find one of those.
I wonder sometimes if they see their reflections in the lens glass when we get in close like that, and they jump to take on the "intruder". LOL
Yes, that's exactly what it did!!
 
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